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Hi, my son has a 1959 Wagon with a 292 and a t85 overdrive, the transmission just broke 1 gear, what transmission will interchange? it does not have to be overdrive.

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Anything other than a t85 od will be considerably shorter requiring drive shafts mods. I have a t86 od that I might part with if your interested.

Durham Missouri
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Actually if it is actually a T85 an all syncro 3 speed out of a '63 and up big block full sized Ford should fit. Will probably need to switch the clutch disk. I have had both of these in my '57 T-Bird and the drive shaft length was fine. Think I had to use a different front yolk because the T85 had a larger out put shaft like the large input toploader 4 speed.
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why not repair,ther ar lots of trans parts on ebay.low and cluster should be the same,the big diference as memory serves  is the output shaft and back
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I'd be inclined to repair the T-85. Otherwise, you'd better use something from behind a big block. Breaking a T-85 isn't that easy.

Don't want to get your son in trouble, his foot probably just slipped.

miker
55 bird, 32 cabrio F code
Kent, WA
Tucson, AZ


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